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Review: Miami Law (DS)

Hudson Soft's Miami Law isn't a perfect adventure game by modern or classic standards. Gamers born after the era of floppy disks may find the menu-driven presentation archaic, and adventure devotees may take issue with the game's logic, and dismiss its minigames as pointless distractions from the st...

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This Week on the Nintendo Channel: Download the Law

Do you have the day off? Why not take a quick vacation down to Miami ... Law. Miami Law. On the DS. There's a demo on the Nintendo Channel, we mean. Okay, that didn't work. We'll start again: "Oh, hey, look, there's a demo for Miami Law on the Nintendo Channel. Let's all download it." Promisingly, t...

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Miami Law coming to DS on June 9

We might be the only ones who care about Miami Law, an action/puzzle/sudoku game coming to the DS from Hudson. But the great thing about being pathologically stubborn is that we can continue to post about games you don't give a flip about in the hopes that, eventually, you'll care against your wil...

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You have the right to watch this Miami Law trailer

Hudson released this brief trailer of Miami Law that offers us an even briefer look at the game in action -- and a bit of confusion. We thought the male cop's name was Law Martin! Despite the fact that they're totally different games, Miami Law looks a lot like Atlus's Tokyo Beat Down in motion, wh...

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GDC09: Miami Law hands-on

Our dirty, dirty love for oddball DS games isn't something we talk about nearly enough. In short: Give us tons of dialog and mini-games that have nothing to do with each other besides playing to the strengths of Nintendo's portable, and we're set. Yes, we're looking at you, Hotel Dusk: Room 215 and ...

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Miami Law is first project from Working Designs founder's 'Gaijinworks'

When Hudson unveiled Miami Law, we desperately started scrolling through old posts and the websites of likely Japanese developers, because we couldn't identify the Japanese game upon which it was based. It turns out there's a good reason for that -- the American press release is actually the first i...

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Hardboiled detective action from Hudson Soft: Miami Law

In the midst of all the new release dates, a totally new Hudson DS game almost eluded our attention. We had no idea what Miami Law was when it showed up on Nintendo's press release. Hudson just sent the first screens and info about the DS action-adventure game, which distinguishes itself from Atlus'...

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